Meet the Cast video series: Eddie Lopez
Episode 70: Meet Eddie Lopez of Sacramento, who plays the lovably oblivious boy-toy Spike in the Theatre Company at the DCPA’s new production of “Vanya…
Award-winning arts journalist John Moore has created a groundbreaking new position as the DCPA’s Senior Arts Journalist. With The Denver Post, he was named one of the 12 most influential theater critics in the US by American Theatre Magazine. He is the founder of the Denver Actors Fund, a nonprofit that raises money for local artists in medical need. John is a native of Arvada and attended Regis Jesuit High School and the University of Colorado at Boulder. Email him at jmoore@dcpa.org. Follow him on Twitter @MooreTheatre.
Episode 70: Meet Eddie Lopez of Sacramento, who plays the lovably oblivious boy-toy Spike in the Theatre Company at the DCPA’s new production of “Vanya…
The national touring production of “Pippin The Musical,” which launched in Denver last month, has been dedicated to Denver Center for the Performing Arts President…
The DCPA is soliciting your personal, videotaped Randy Weeks anecdotes, which we will compile into a streaming tribute to coincide with the celebration of the…
2015 lineup will include works by Theresa Rebeck, Tanya Saracho, Catherine Trieschmann and Jason Gray Platt.
Playwright James Still and director Risa Brainin talk about “Appoggiatura,” opening Jan. 16. The plays chosen for the 2015 Colorado New Play Summit will be…
Photos from opening night at the Theatre Company at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts’ “Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike.”
Scenes from the DCPA Theatre Company’s production of absurdist master Christopher Durang’s black comedy, “Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike,” running through Nov 16.
Helen Benziger, great-granddaughter of Margaret Tobin Brown, calls the DCPA’s brand-new take on the “Unsinkable Molly Brown” musical “the icing on the cake.”
All season long, the improvisational wizards from Off-Center @ The Jones are presenting their own 2-minute parodies of the DCPA Theatre Company’s mainstage offerings.
After a spate of suicides by six bullied teenagers in 2010, DCPA President Randy Weeks participated in an “It Gets Better” video conceived by then-18-year-old…